Difference between revisions of "Video Animation Tools"
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Revision as of 16:42, 27 January 2017
Tool | Specialization | Description | Free/Proprietary |
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Moovly | Generic | Moovly is an online tool which allows users to create animated videos, brief presentations, display ads, interactive banners and video-infographics based on available templates. The drag and drop functionality allows to easily create the content, upload personal assets and customize them. | Free version: Users can create videos but not in high resolution (480px) with a maximum of 10 minutes length.
Paid version: Users can download their videos for an offline use. |
Powtoon | Generic | PowToon is a drag-and-drop video creation solution that’s easy and even fun to use, thanks to some eye-catching and entertaining designs. It has created a number of ready-made templates that users can customize, from marketing videos to internal meeting videos and even resumes. | Free |
Goanimate | Generic | GoAnimate is a type of video creation software that provides a simple drag-and-drop feature to make easy for anyone to create videos. It offers a selection of templates, backgrounds, music, sounds, characters, and even languages or accents for your characters. | Free |
Web Resources |
Find below additional information and resources. |
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Learn from the best | A very interesting article on how to use videos in education, both as a marketing and promotional tool to engage students: the example of the University Collage of London. |